[Pacemaker] crm_mon SNMP support

Florian Crouzat gentoo at floriancrouzat.net
Thu Dec 6 10:58:03 EST 2012


Le 05/12/2012 01:38, Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
>
>
> On Tuesday, December 4, 2012, Florian Crouzat wrote:
>
>     Le 03/12/2012 03:27, Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
>
>         On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 1:07 AM, Florian Crouzat
>         <gentoo at floriancrouzat.net> wrote:
>
>             Le 29/11/2012 22:10, Andrew Beekhof a écrit :
>
>
>                 Not so fast :-)
>
>                 crm_mon supports
>
>                           -E, --external-agent=value
>                                  A program to run when resource
>                 operations take place.
>
>                           -e, --external-recipient=value A recipient for
>                 your program
>                 (assuming you want the program to send something to
>                 someone).
>
>                 so without recompiling, you can call a script - possibly
>                 it could call
>                 something that sends out snmp alerts ;-)
>
>
>
>
>             Oh, great!
>
>             I had a hard time understanding these two options and how
>             they relate, you
>             helped me on IRC but I'll reply here so there is a trace in
>             case someone is
>             also interested.
>
>
>         Thanks for that. I really need to make some time to document this.
>
>
>     If you have a suggestion as where this documentation should go, I
>     might propose a patch. I'm not sure crm_mon --help or man crm_mon
>     can be more verbose than they already are. Giving a full example and
>     mentioning the ENV variables to use in the external-agent etc is too
>     long for these brief doc.
>     What do you think ?
>
>
> The proper place would be "pacemaker explained"
> Happily it lives in the source tree (doc/Pacemaker_Explained/en-US/Ch-*)
> in asciidoc format.
> A patch with the details above would  be most welcome :)

I cannot find any good place where to write this new content in 
Pacemaker Explained. If advised (in terms of table of contents), I'll 
happily provide a patch.

>
>             Here is my resource:
>
>             primitive ClusterMon ocf:pacemaker:ClusterMon \
>                       params user="root" update="30" extra_options="-E
>             /usr/local/bin/foo.sh -e 192.168.1.2" \
>                       op monitor on-fail="restart" interval="10" \
>                       meta target-role="Started"
>             clone ClusterMon-clone ClusterMon
>
>             Here is the content of my script:
>
>             $ cat /usr/local/bin/foo.sh
>
>             #!/bin/bash
>
>             (
>             echo CRM_notify_recipient $CRM_notify_recipient
>             echo CRM_notify_node $CRM_notify_node
>             echo CRM_notify_rsc $CRM_notify_rsc
>             echo CRM_notify_task $CRM_notify_task
>             echo CRM_notify_desc $CRM_notify_desc
>             echo CRM_notify_rc $CRM_notify_rc
>             echo CRM_notify_target_rc $CRM_notify_target_rc
>             echo CRM_notify_status $CRM_notify_status
>             echo
>             ) > /tmp/pacemaker.log
>
>             Finally, this is the resulting log of one execution. The
>             script is executed
>             on each cluster operation/transition (monitor, stop, start) etc.
>
>             $ cat /tmp/pacemaker.log
>
>             CRM_notify_recipient 192.168.1.2
>             CRM_notify_node scoresby2.lyra-network.com
>             <http://scoresby2.lyra-network.com>
>             CRM_notify_rsc F
>             CRM_notify_task monitor
>             CRM_notify_desc ok
>             CRM_notify_rc 0
>             CRM_notify_target_rc 0
>             CRM_notify_status 0
>
>             One just has to do some scripting with these variables to
>             match its needs.
>             In my case, I guess I want a SNMP trap whenever
>             CRM_notify_rc != 0.
>
>             Thanks
>
>
>             --
>             Florian Crouzat
>
>
>
>     --
>     Cheers,
>     Florian Crouzat
>
>


-- 
Cheers,
Florian Crouzat




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